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Bug 317060 - evince scrolls a non-useful amount on page-down
evince scrolls a non-useful amount on page-down
Status: RESOLVED WONTFIX
Product: evince
Classification: Core
Component: general
0.4.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Evince Maintainers
Evince Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-09-23 18:29 UTC by Bill Nottingham
Modified: 2008-01-13 15:12 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.11/2.12



Description Bill Nottingham 2005-09-23 18:29:52 UTC
Version details: 0.4.0-2
Distribution/Version: Fedora Core Development tree

1. Open a multi-page PDF
2. Maximize evince
3. Set to 'best fit' (so that only one page appears on the screen)
4. Hit 'Page Down'

Evince scrolls somewhere between 2/3 and 3/4 of a page. Logically, it should
scroll a whole page.
Comment 1 Marco Pesenti Gritti 2005-09-24 10:03:34 UTC
Bryan, I dont remember the exact logic but I seem to recall we already discussed
this in some other bug?
Comment 2 Bryan W Clark 2005-09-26 04:56:14 UTC
I think we left a small amount so you could still understand where in the page
you were.  If we actually do the scroll of an entire page, then we get bug
reports when people are confused and end up hitting page down, scrolling up a
bit... realizing where they are in the doc, then scrolling back down.  *shrug*  

All in all the page down method isn't the best for navigating the document, find
or thumbnail browsing is best.  I believe we have some Ctrl-PageDown thing that
does a couple pages, but I don't remember that stuff anymore.
Comment 3 Bill Nottingham 2005-09-26 16:23:57 UTC
Hm. I'm certainly accustomed to full-page scrolling with page-down in other
apps, such as the web browser.
Comment 4 Mikel Ward 2005-10-29 03:55:15 UTC
Page up and page down doing exactly that in continuous mode would be really good.
Comment 5 Olivier Le Thanh Duong 2005-10-31 02:47:24 UTC
Since it's a design decision it's not a bug, closing.
Comment 6 Mikel Ward 2005-10-31 06:07:02 UTC
Please try viewing a page in best fit mode before deciding to close this.  I
don't think this use case has been properly considered yet.
Comment 7 Yevgen Muntyan 2007-06-13 17:03:55 UTC
If this design decision is really a decision (as opposed to "it happened so and nobody looked at this case"), and it's really decided that this behavior is desired, then perhaps it should be closed as NOTABUG. But it's a bug, and it's still present!
Comment 8 Nickolay V. Shmyrev 2007-06-14 07:46:30 UTC
well, we should finally write at least a document about our scrolling. Design decision is nothing unless it's documented.